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Selecting the correct quiver for bowhuntingIf you are shooting a fixed blade broadhead, you can use any permanent or detachable compound bow quiver. If you, on the other hand, are going to shoot a mechanical broadhead, you should use a quiver which "grabs" the arrow in two spots and has a head that is either hollow or can be hollowed out by removing a foam insert. This may seem like a minor detail, but mechanical broadheads require special care. When a mechanical broadhead and arrow are installed into a quiver with a foam head, the broadhead, if pressed into the head, may mechanically open; This may cause unnecessary wear and tear on the elements of the broadhead which keep it in a closed position. With this "wear and tear", the percentage of premature deployment during flight increases. A proper mechanical broadhead quiver will hold the arrow shaft in two spots and protect the broadhead in an open cavity.
Below is the style of quiver recommended for a mechanical broadhead.
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THE RIGHT BOW-- DRAW
LENGTH SELECTION-- ARROW
SELECTION--BROADHEAD SELECTION--QUIVER
SELECTION--PROPER
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